I understand that scripting is a set of instructions. That's really all I know. I'm a long time mac user but never ventured into it's scripting capabilities. How is scripting used with samples and sample players? Does it get into things that might be useful to MIDI guitar players who don't have many controller surfaces to work with? These would be things like layer switching to use a different articulation, say a horn fall off on the end of a note? Or sustain, maybe controlling LFO speed or depth in real time? The kind of things that might make a performance more realistic are what I'm wondering about. Thanks.
Ron
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Re: Scripting
yes scripting would help you but M5's scripting does have limitations.
perhaps in the next release
perhaps in the next release